CRA Application
Guidelines
The College Research Activities (CRA) Award program is
designed to enhance the research enterprise of the College of
Communications and Information Studies by assisting faculty
and students in developing and advancing their programs of
research.
The CRA award program will support funding of faculty,
graduate, and undergraduate student research activities;
international travel (preference given to presenting papers to
international conferences); bridge funding; grants
administration; and miscellaneous research-related expenses
(e.g., purchasing equipment, page prints, attending
workshops).
Below are listed review criteria, eligible activities,
application deadlines, directions for the applying for funds,
and information on providing a final report on CRA activities
to the College.
The CRA review committee, which consists of a
representative from COM, JAT, and LIS, will review all
proposals and make funding recommendation decisions to the ADR.
The following criteria will be considered in reviewing
applications:
- Critical college level activities (e.g., research
facilities, grants administration, graduate student
recruitment, conferences, student groups) that promote the
common good and that are not available from other funds.
- Activities (e.g., bridge funding) that maintain grant
activities, revenue streams, and involve students.
- Activities furthering the career development of
untenured faculty members, then associate professors,
finally full professors (except in the case of pursuing
honors that contribute to the University's Top Twenty
ranking, which will receive the highest preference).
- Applicants who have not previously received support,
then those who received support least recently.
- Applicants who provide matching funds or who have
generated indirect costs.
- Applicants who are simultaneously (or soon will be)
requesting funds from extramural or intramural sources
(e.g., VP for Research). In the event that funds are
secured from these other sources, then college funds would
only be used to provide critical supplements.
- Graduate student professional development, then
undergraduate professional development (e.g., attending
honors conferences).
Faculty Research Project Support
Up to $3,000 may be requested to support faculty research
projects. Allowable expenses include purchase of research
supplies (e.g., software, photocopying), research subject
payment, research assistant payment, and travel for data
collection. Preference will be given to activities furthering
the career development of untenured faculty members, then
associate professors, finally full professors (except in the
case of pursuing honors that contribute to the University's
Top Twenty ranking, which will receive the highest
preference). If more than $3,000 will be needed for a project,
faculty members are encouraged to apply to the Vice President
for Research through the Small Research Grants (SRG)
mechanism. With approval from the CIS CRA review committee,
CRA funds of up to 15% of the SRG budget, but not more than
$3,000, may be listed as matching funds on the SRG
application. Only one project per faculty member may be funded
per fiscal year. Awards are made contingent on fund
availability.
Faculty Domestic Conference Travel Support
CRA funds will not be allocated to support faculty travel to
domestic conferences.
Faculty International Travel Support
Up to $2,000 in travel support may be requested by faculty who
are traveling internationally to conferences to present
peer-reviewed papers (first or presenting author; if multiple authors are co-presenting, the $2,000 must be shared); in the case
of invited papers or panel presentations, up to $1,500 may be
requested; in the case of conference attendance only or travel
for other research-related purposes, up to $1,000 may be
requested. Awards are made contingent on fund availability.
Doctoral Student Scholarships
Doctoral students may apply for a fellowship of up to $500
during their dissertation year. Awards are made based on the
student's graduate record and the quality of his/her
dissertation proposal. Awards are contingent on fund
availability.
Graduate Student Conference Travel Support
Funding for travel to domestic and international professional
conferences is available through the CIS Graduate Program, the
Department of Communication, and the UK Graduate Program.
Therefore, CRA funds will not be allocated for this purpose.
Research Proposals
There are three deadlines for research proposals: June 1 (for
July 1-October 31 expenditures), October 1 (for November
1-February 28 expenditures), and February 1 (for March 1-June
30 expenditures). Regardless of funding period, funds must be
spent before June 30; carry-forward is not possible.
Applicants must build in sufficient time for
review/approval of proposals by their Chair/Director. In the
case of multiple submissions from the same unit, the
Chair/Director will prioritize proposals before submission to
the Associate Dean for Research.
Other Funding
Individual applications for international travel, bridge
funding, grants administration, and miscellaneous
research-related expenses will be accepted on a
rolling-receipt basis.
Research Proposals
The research proposal is to contain the following:
- Cover sheet.
- Abstract of proposed work (250 words).
- Research plan: Specific aims, background and
significance, preliminary studies (if applicable),
research design and methods, and a section explicating
addressing how the proposed work will advance your
research.
- Detailed budget and budget justification.
- Brief biosketch of principal investigator - such as NIH
or Community of Science/Community of Scholars.
The research plan is limited to 5 pages (12-point type,
single space). While IRB approval may be pending at the time
of proposal submission for projects involving human subjects,
it must be obtained before any awarded funds will be released.
The cover sheet is available in MS Word format by clicking
here.
Other Funding
Please provide the following information in memo form to the
ADR:
International Travel: Name of the conference, travel dates,
budget, whether or not you are presenting a paper or
participating on a panel, whether or not submission was
competitive.
Bridge Funding, Grants Administration, and Miscellaneous
Research-related Expenses Other Funding: Purpose of funding,
budget, time line for expenditure.
All awardees should file a brief report with the Associate
Dean for Research detailing the outcomes of the activity and
how it contributed to UK's research mission within 90 days of
its completion.
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administers grants and contracts for research, instructional
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other business requirements of proposals; received, reviews
and negotiates changes to awarded grants and contracts; serves
as a source of information on grant/contract procedures and
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policies/procedures which ensure compliance with federal
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administrative assistance to three Medical Boards and one
Nonmedical Institutional Review Board (IRB) for the Protection
of Human Research Subjects, the Radioactive Drug Research
Committee (RDRC), and the Institutional Animal Care & Use
Committee (IACUC). ORI also advises faculty, staff, and
students regarding university and federal regulations;
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and maintains federally mandated reports; and assists in
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